Why should we care that Melo is an excellent scorer? The problem is he scores a particular way and it isn't clear that NY will be all that strong as a team. Lots of guys have been top scorers on losing teams. So what?
How many times has Carmelo Anthony missed the playoffs? We're not talking about Nick Young here..we're talking about one of the best pure scorers in the basketball.
AI scored 26 PPG his final full season with Melo in Denver. Did they scare anyone in the playoffs when they were swept in the first round? AI was one of the best pure scorers in basketball.
It isn't enough to have 2 of the best pure scorers to really make waves. You need a team.
Well define "really make waves". Did Cleveland "really make waves"? Did Orlando last year?
Only 2 teams make it to the finals, and only 1 team wins. The year you're talking about, Denver finished the regular season a 50 win team, and lost in 4 games to the eventual western conference champs. Its not like they didn't matter..they ran into a better team and lost.
And Iverson had his last real year as an elite scorer, but his defense was going from bad to worse, and his point guarding repertoire was fading as well...to the point where they needed Anthony Carter to play nearly 30 mins a game.
Melo is a much more complete player than Iverson was at that point, and so is Amar'e. Not at all a parallel comparison.
It also doesn't make sense to call a series based on a single matchup. Look at how many times players have dominate games and their team still lost. Basketball isn't that simplistic.
In games where Joakim Noah has played, Dwight Howard is 8-2, averaging 18 pts, 12 boards, and 2 blocks. Noah projects to roughly 5 fouls in 30 mins. It is not the whole matchup, and the last time Chicago played Orlando (sans Noah), Chicago won. However, Howard still went for 40 and 15, and the rest of his teammates combined shot around 30%. That's not going to happen 4 games outta 7.
Chicago will not and cannot as presently constituted beat Orlando in a playoff matchup, and it is because of Dwight Howard.
Why are you talking about games from past seasons when Orlando was a top team and Chicago was mediocre? Why are you focusing on those 10 games and excluding the more recent game when Noah was out and Rose was at his current all-NBA level? Doesn't that more recent game show that the single matchup isn't that big of a deal so long as the opponent works to shut down everyone else? Isn't that a common defensive tactic?
You said "That's not going to happen 4 games outta 7". I suppose that is true -- Howard will not dominate like that 4 games out of 7.
Well, Howard will not score 40 ppg in 4 games out of 7, that's true..but he'll dominate.